Word: far
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...paid with the understanding that those who would not be drawn should have it returned. The number of men who signed was sixty-four. Of this number only thirty-two rowed. Thus one-half of the men should have their entrance fee returned. The management have so far given no notice of their intention to give back the money. As several have made enquiries about the matter, we would like to call their attention to this delinquency...
Second half.- In the second half Princeton tried the wedge game quite successfully with Price in the centre. Ames next tried a run, but did not go far, and the ball soon went to Harvard. Porter and Butler made rushes. Porter started another run, passed the ball to Harding who in turn passed it to Bancroft. The ball was now inside Princeton's twenty-five yard line. The backs did more running and Harvard reached the 15 yard line. Princeton got the ball on a foul and Ames ran behind his goal posts. Cumnock missed him and he carried...
...Jarvis during the foot-ball practice knows what an unmitigated nuisance the "American youth"- or in other words-Cambridge muckers, make of themselves, by continually rushing in and out among the spectators, yelling and hooting and making themselves generally obnoxious to everybody. These atoms of brass even go so far as frequently to run across the foot-ball field, to the annoyance of the players and the disgust of the spectators. Now-as they well know-these embyro ruffains have no business whatever to cross the fence which bounds Jarvis on its four sides. The (college) law says...
...found that the hares had arrived about half an hour before them. The length of the run was about ten miles, slow hunt, and the scent was very plainly laid. The main body of the hounds were greatly hampered by a few of their number who persisted in keeping far in the rear. Hereafter two hunts a week will be given, on Tuesdays and Fridays, and undoubtedly a large number will be ready for the one next Tuesday...
Doubtless many will be glad to learn that W. H. Thayer, '89, has so far improved in health that he expects to return to college within a week...